This article is an extract from the book WOMEN CHANGING CITIES: Global Stories of Urban Transformation, published in October ...
BOGOTA, April 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women in Colombia's capital city facing domestic abuse can seek help in hundreds of supermarkets and pharmacies as part of a new campaign launched on ...
Bogota's public transport system ranked most unsafe for women in Thomson Reuters Foundation poll of world's largest capitals BOGOTA, Oct 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The mayor of Bogota defended ...
Detail of a wall featuring work by Fear (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic) BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Here, where graffiti is classified as a violation rather than a crime, street artists do not ...
Myriam Cristina Salazar Lozano left high school at the age of 20, when she became pregnant. Now 58 and separated from her daughter’s father, she cares for her three grandchildren, ever since her ...
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BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Latin American women live in cities differently than men in the ways they use services and transportation, but their needs are often overlooked by male-run urban ...
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